David, Firstly, when I’m breaking my audacity project from one track into many,
is it better to name them as I break them or break them all and then name?
Secondly, if I’m naming a track, should it be selected? Thanks.
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Hi Larry and Steve,
when using Export multiple, it doesn't matter whether the tracks are selected
or not.
The only export command where is does matter is the command "export selected
audio".
David.
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Larry,
I don’t think it matters at that point. It can’t hurt to just go ahead and do
the select all command after naming all the tracks. In the Metadata editor
only fill the fields that you want filled on all tracks. The track names a
track number will go in automatically when the export multiple is run. After
filling the fields in the editor I just tab through all the options to the OK
button Then I go to the Export multiple. That’s when all tracks must be
selected. When I do a record album I do one side at a time so when I export
side two I change the track number in the editor during the exporting process.
Hope this helps.
Steve
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Steve. After I get the tracks named, should I select them all in the project or
de-select them before running the tagger from the file menu or after that, the
multiple exporter? Thanks.
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Larry
It sounds like you’re doing everything right on the Audacity side. I name the
tracks in the main window and put in the Metadata info for the common items in
the Metadata editor in the File menue. When exporting multiple I send the new
files to a folder I call Temp Tunes. In the export process I scan through the
Metadata for each track and when satisfied hit Enter for each track. When
exporting is done I go to the Temp Tunes folder and number each track then cut
and paste them all into a new folder with the album’s name. Then I make another
folder of the artist’s name, paste the new album into it and paste it into my
music library. Once there I have no problem burning them to CD’s using
Windows Media Player. The only thing I use I tunes for is to get music to my
phone and that’s always a challenge in itself Good luck.
Steve
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I seem to be having trouble here. I followed the steps in part 4 of the
audacity tutorial on the TC site and got my 1-track cassette rip broken into
nine tracks. I need some advise on how to best get these tracks labeled and
tagged so they will play on a player or burn to cd. I tried naming them from
within the audacity main window but that didn’t seem to work when I multiply
exported them to a folder and tried importing them into itunes to burn. I tried
twice using the tagger in audacity both with labels added in the main window
and by adding the labels in the tagger with no success. I’d appreciate any
suggestions anyone has to offer.